Drop side CLOSED for secure storage. Drop side OPEN for easy and safe access.

As implied by its name, the “drop side” construction of our Archival Corrugated Drop Side Box allows for your items to be easily removed from the box without damage (see pix above). Simply open the box, fold down the opening side, and remove your materials safely – without ever having to “dig them out,” which can cause potential damage.

The lid of our Archival Corrugated Drop Side Box is completely (and conveniently!) separate from the bottom tray. This allows the lid to be removed and placed elsewhere / out of the way. It can also be used as an adjacent tray to place your prints or materials in as you leaf through them.

When the box is closed, the sidewalls of the bottom tray + the sidewalls of the top lid = TWO LAYERS of side / corner impact protection for your stored materials.

Each of the signed, limited edition posters (the color image on top) in this box were placed in archival (and re-sealable!) Crystal Clear Bags, with a sheet of acid-free 2-Ply Bright White Mat Board added to each bag to give structural support to each of the items in the box. It’s easy, quick, and allows complete access while further protecting these rare posters during subsequent handling. (Please click on the image for more information.)

Archival Corrugated Drop Side Box: Sizes Available

• 20½ x 16½ x 2½”

• 24½ x 20½ x 2½”

• 31½ x 24½ x 2½”

Our Archival Corrugated Drop Side Box is sold in packages of 3 that either ship flat (requiring easy assembly), or as pre-assembled boxes. If assembling them yourself, the self-locking design sets up quickly without fasteners, adhesives or tools (please click here to see our PDF of the simple instructions that come with each Archival Corrugated Drop Side Box order).

If you’re looking for a safe, acid-free storage box that is just perfect for the larger materials in your collection, look no further that our Archival Corrugated Drop Side Box!

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